Monday, October 26, 2009

It was a fantastically beautiful morning in Washington for the 34th running of the Marine Corps Marathon. Congratulations to my brother Ben and my niece Caitlin (Ben's oldest daughter and my Godchild) for finishing AGAIN and continuing to help those in need.

I have posted here before that my brother, his wife Sandi, and their family of 7 are very involved in the charity LOVE Without Boundaries. They and a number of other runners raised over $20,000 dollars to help provide care and support for orphans and impoverished children in China and to assist in finding them homes here in the United States.

Its easy to see the passion these runners and their families share in their cause. You can help too by checking out the link above. Sandi, Ben and family are anticipating expanding to 9 children when two more China babies (older China babies) will hopefully join them this year.

Smiling at the start!

Rounding the corner and passing people all the way :)

Run Ben Run. The last corner before the finish. I was ready to hop the fence and administer CPR....but he finished strong!

A quick photo at the finish. Other dedicated team members were still on the course battling the odds. While they appear to be fresh and recovered, I can tell you that each (young or older) slowly inched their way to the shade to take this picture. This is a tough event and humbling to watch.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

One of my pictures, taken in my home town of Vienna, Va., has made it as a finalist in the Washingtonian Magazine's October Photo Contest. This is actually my third time as a finalist with two more making it as honorable mentions. But I've never won :(

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Cubs of Pack 976 had a great time last night watching the antics of General Foolishness. The good General, otherwise known as Mr. Paul Hadfield, put on a great show of juggling, uni-cycling, slapstick, and lots of Tom Foolery. The boys had a blast. You can visit the General at his website by clicking HERE.

Friday, October 16, 2009

These three beautiful young ladies are the daughters of a childhood friend of mine who still lives locally. I had not seen her girls since they were young children. What a difference a few years makes.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Monday, October 12, 2009

When fall arrives its camping time for Cubs from Pack 976 of Vienna, Va. To get our new Tigers and new recruits out into the woods we head out to Camp William B. Snyder. This 350-acre camp, located in Haymarket, Virginia is the latest and greatest camping experience offered by the National Capital Area Council and the Boy Scouts of America. The boys enjoy a weekend of activities like BB guns, archery, the Big Dig, hiking, and of course the late night fire and roasting marshmallows. Hats off to Eric Steele, the Camp Director, who keeps things rolling along at such a large facility.

On our return trip from my nephew's wedding we cruised through Strasburg in Lancaster County, Pa. Its easy to forget how much we always enjoyed this place when our oldest son was a toddler. Trains are everywhere you turn and the Amish landscape is beautiful. We used to come up twice a year. We will have to put this stop back on our list. The photography opportunities are endless and I have almost forgotten how much I truly love trains. The sound, smell, and thunder as the huge locomotives roll by is unforgettable. I have a few more cool pics I am working on. More to come but for now I think my family is waiting on wedding photos :)

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